2021
DOI: 10.52842/conf.ecaade.2021.2.473
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Configured Knitting - Grafting as an assembly process for knitted architecture

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“…Using available technology, each knitted panel is limited to a maximum knitting width of 114cm, therefore the prototype could not be produced in one piece. Previous research identified the benefits of modularised fabrication for knitted architectures using a branching tubular topology with minimal assembly points (Scott et al 2021). A script was devised to parametrically model flat nets of concentric and radial vertex-edge elements.…”
Section: Modular Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using available technology, each knitted panel is limited to a maximum knitting width of 114cm, therefore the prototype could not be produced in one piece. Previous research identified the benefits of modularised fabrication for knitted architectures using a branching tubular topology with minimal assembly points (Scott et al 2021). A script was devised to parametrically model flat nets of concentric and radial vertex-edge elements.…”
Section: Modular Specificationmentioning
confidence: 99%